20. I’m So Tired-(Fugazi)21. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town22. Imagine-(Lennon)

The Red Limo String Quartet comes on stage23. “Heroes”-(Bowie, Eno) String Quartet and Ed vocal. (partial song) Ed adapts the lyrics at the “I, I will be king…” through “We can be Heroes” with some different lyrics and pulls lines from different sections. It only lasts 1:04 minutes/seconds.24. Just Breathe25. Lukin26. Song Of Good Hope-(Hansard) {Ed sings main vocal, Glen plays guitar and sings harmony}27. Falling Slowly-(Hansard, Irglová)-Glen sings main vocal and plays guitar. Ed sings lead on a verse and harmony vocals)28. The EndThe Red Limo String Quartet leaves the stage

01. Dark Days-(Punch Brothers cover?)02. Love Don’t Leave Me Waiting03. Winning Streak04. When Your Mind’s Made Up05. Bird Of Sorrow06. Vigilante Man-(Woody Guthrie)07. Way Back In The Way Back When

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Sorry, I wasn't at the show. Just wondering if ed brought up Chris Cornell tonight. Can anyone fill me in that was at the show?

The show was pretty much entirely about Chris without directly mentioning him. It was clear Eddie couldn't bring himself to talk about it head on. He spoke a little how the healing process can start with music and made numerous references to how sad he was and how much he and his friends were struggling.

Frankly it is the bravest performance I have ever seen. At times it seemed like he was a word or two away from breaking into tears. He mumbled more than usual, he violently stamped into the floor on Immortality and others and after The End I thought he was ready to just walk off and not play anymore.

There were funny moments and he picked up in the second half. You could hear the crowd emotionally gasp when Light Years started.

On the outro to Sometimes he cried out "Where were you, dear God?" It was heart breaking.

Sorry, I wasn't at the show. Just wondering if ed brought up Chris Cornell tonight. Can anyone fill me in that was at the show?

The show was pretty much entirely about Chris without directly mentioning him. It was clear Eddie couldn't bring himself to talk about it head on. He spoke a little how the healing process can start with music and made numerous references to how sad he was and how much he and his friends were struggling.

Frankly it is the bravest performance I have ever seen. At times it seemed like he was a word or two away from breaking into tears. He mumbled more than usual, he violently stamped into the floor on Immortality and others and after The End I thought he was ready to just walk off and not play anymore.

There were funny moments and he picked up in the second half. You could hear the crowd emotionally gasp when Light Years started.

On the outro to Sometimes he cried out "Where were you, dear God?" It was heart breaking.

Wow. What an amazing and emotional show this must have been. I know this would be very unconventional for an Ed solo show, but some sort of instant classic bootleg treatment for this show in the next couple of weeks would be amazing. Some sort of way to watch/hear this show would really help the healing process.

Some sort of way to watch/hear this show would really help the healing process.

I'm not so sure, man. It's a little selfish to be honest. For all we know, this could have been the most uncomfortable show ever for Ed and I totally get why it shouldn't be released. I wouldn't want to become a display to people when going through one of the hardest times in my life.

Fan screams "I LOVE YOU"Ed says Thank you. I need it - we all need it. I'm thinking of a lot of people tonight. And some in particular and their families. And I just know that Healing takes time If it ever happens It takes timeAnd That means you have to start somewhere So let be be music Let it be love and togetherness And let it be Amsterdam

"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”

Some sort of way to watch/hear this show would really help the healing process.

I'm not so sure, man. It's a little selfish to be honest. For all we know, this could have been the most uncomfortable show ever for Ed and I totally get why it shouldn't be released. I wouldn't want to become a display to people when going through one of the hardest times in my life.

Some sort of way to watch/hear this show would really help the healing process.

I'm not so sure, man. It's a little selfish to be honest. For all we know, this could have been the most uncomfortable show ever for Ed and I totally get why it shouldn't be released. I wouldn't want to become a display to people when going through one of the hardest times in my life.

Good point, sorry I came off as selfish, didn't intend to be.

No dude, you didn't come across that way. I meant like as a whole for those (me included) who would want this show released. If you're guilty, so am I. All good.

Wow, I can´t imagine how hard it must have been for him, just so brave. And he´s absolutely right, the healing needs to start at some point. Many can say what they want, but they didn´t happen to have a show scheduled the day after the funeral. Who are we to judge anyway?. He had to make a decision and I´m sure he took this one because it felt right for him, all we can do is support that.

Sorry, I wasn't at the show. Just wondering if ed brought up Chris Cornell tonight. Can anyone fill me in that was at the show?

The show was pretty much entirely about Chris without directly mentioning him. It was clear Eddie couldn't bring himself to talk about it head on. He spoke a little how the healing process can start with music and made numerous references to how sad he was and how much he and his friends were struggling.

Frankly it is the bravest performance I have ever seen. At times it seemed like he was a word or two away from breaking into tears. He mumbled more than usual, he violently stamped into the floor on Immortality and others and after The End I thought he was ready to just walk off and not play anymore.

There were funny moments and he picked up in the second half. You could hear the crowd emotionally gasp when Light Years started.

On the outro to Sometimes he cried out "Where were you, dear God?" It was heart breaking.

Sorry, I wasn't at the show. Just wondering if ed brought up Chris Cornell tonight. Can anyone fill me in that was at the show?

The show was pretty much entirely about Chris without directly mentioning him. It was clear Eddie couldn't bring himself to talk about it head on. He spoke a little how the healing process can start with music and made numerous references to how sad he was and how much he and his friends were struggling.

Frankly it is the bravest performance I have ever seen. At times it seemed like he was a word or two away from breaking into tears. He mumbled more than usual, he violently stamped into the floor on Immortality and others and after The End I thought he was ready to just walk off and not play anymore.

There were funny moments and he picked up in the second half. You could hear the crowd emotionally gasp when Light Years started.

On the outro to Sometimes he cried out "Where were you, dear God?" It was heart breaking.

If anyone has this show I'd love to hear it.

“May you live to be 100 and may the last voice you hear be mine.” - Frank Sinatra

Sorry, I wasn't at the show. Just wondering if ed brought up Chris Cornell tonight. Can anyone fill me in that was at the show?

The show was pretty much entirely about Chris without directly mentioning him. It was clear Eddie couldn't bring himself to talk about it head on. He spoke a little how the healing process can start with music and made numerous references to how sad he was and how much he and his friends were struggling.

Frankly it is the bravest performance I have ever seen. At times it seemed like he was a word or two away from breaking into tears. He mumbled more than usual, he violently stamped into the floor on Immortality and others and after The End I thought he was ready to just walk off and not play anymore.

There were funny moments and he picked up in the second half. You could hear the crowd emotionally gasp when Light Years started.

On the outro to Sometimes he cried out "Where were you, dear God?" It was heart breaking.

Sorry, I wasn't at the show. Just wondering if ed brought up Chris Cornell tonight. Can anyone fill me in that was at the show?

The show was pretty much entirely about Chris without directly mentioning him. It was clear Eddie couldn't bring himself to talk about it head on. He spoke a little how the healing process can start with music and made numerous references to how sad he was and how much he and his friends were struggling.

Frankly it is the bravest performance I have ever seen. At times it seemed like he was a word or two away from breaking into tears. He mumbled more than usual, he violently stamped into the floor on Immortality and others and after The End I thought he was ready to just walk off and not play anymore.

There were funny moments and he picked up in the second half. You could hear the crowd emotionally gasp when Light Years started.

On the outro to Sometimes he cried out "Where were you, dear God?" It was heart breaking.

Jesus.

Post edited by slightofjeff on May 2017

everybody wants the most they can possibly get
for the least they could possibly do

Amazing, strong performance by Eddie. With some humour too, including Eddie's reaction to the high pitched girl screaming "Eddieeee!" : "What's your name ? Marie ?" Strong stuff all around, and much love in the audience and on stage.